With digital transformations notoriously difficult to scale up across factory networks, manufacturers may need to slow down to get ahead in the race to implement Industry 4.0.
With digital transformations notoriously difficult to scale up across factory networks, manufacturers may need to slow down to get ahead in the race to implement Industry 4.0.
The state of IoT has steadily progressed over the last two decades. Today, IoT affords us the vital ability to sense everything everywhere.
Manufacturing is entering the fourth industrial revolution. Digitalisation - powered by the use of sensors, software, connectivity and big data analytics - is resulting in leaner and more efficient factories and driving the introduction of flexible new business models.
A whole new world is unfolding right in front of our eyes. This means more specialised skillsets and talents are being sought after by manufacturers as they embrace these new technologies and autonomous concepts. If you work in the...
Around the world, traditional manufacturing is in the midst of a digital transformation that is accelerated exponentially by growing technologies such as intelligent robots, autonomous drones, sensors, 3D printing, etc.
Industry4WRD has 3 objectives in realizing the Industry 4.0 dream: attracting stakeholders; creating the right ecosystem; and transforming Malaysia’s industry capabilities